irish at heart wrote:For the past few nights, I have had issues with loading the forum..I'm here and I try to respond to a topic, it lets me make a few posts, then it gives me a "page not responding."

Have that too, but if you press back and then continue on the forum it works:)
So if it´s having "page not responding" press back , and mostly it works again then, and you can coninue your "tour" in the forum..LOL

A number of people have been reporting this problem, and it is being investigated.

Just so you're aware, I did a small forum update back at the start of this month (but it was late at night, so nobody would have noticed or been booted off while I was doing it) but that was well before this started happening.

I've personally not had any problems accessing the site. Is it just the forums or is it the main Moya Brennan site that is affected by this?

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Angoid wrote:A number of people have been reporting this problem, and it is being investigated.

Just so you're aware, I did a small forum update back at the start of this month (but it was late at night, so nobody would have noticed or been booted off while I was doing it) but that was well before this started happening.

I've personally not had any problems accessing the site. Is it just the forums or is it the main Moya Brennan site that is affected by this?

I think just the forum,,
But it mostly works, and the back-thingy works for me so:P

Yeah Chris we are on dial up and shall remain so for a good while. Our line is way too long to support broadband...

I connect through a proxy server (yes a dial up proxy) which is 192.168.0.1

i've no idea how the other 192.168. address got in there... thats outside of my system so probably some cock up in the ISP somewhere? As for slow forum loading I don't think i'd notice it anyway as dial up is slow for everything!

Also just done another traceroute and that massive delay is gone this time, freak occurance maybe?

Last edited by AndyPandy on Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.

This is internal to your ISP - they are using a router to mask off the whole of thier clients into only one or two seperate IP's which you all then use to access the internet. This would save them a lot of money as they do not need to give live IP's (which cost money) to clients.

3 215 ms 196 ms 632 ms 192.168.250.61

Still inside your ISP area

4 310 ms 168 ms 774 ms 172.16.93.29

I think this is still inside your ISP's area. Where the main bottleneck was.